Thursday, December 15, 2011

The dirty word; "disposable"


Facts are in; we are living in a disposable society. Disposable items make our lives easier and in return, are choking the limitations of our landfills and polluting our environment. Some consider most everyday electronics like computers and phones disposable products-even some people think of cars as disposable.

Items such as razors, toothbrushes, paper, grocery bags, toys, electronics and even discarded food are among the most listed items with disposable packaging. One common factor among all these products is that most if not all, are made from plastic.

Think about all the items that you physically handle on a daily basis. Plastic grocery bags are one of the most rapidly growing disposables to fill U.S landfills. Light, cheaply made, strong, weather-proof and durable, the world is estimated to use over 1 trillion bags a year. Only a fraction of 3.2% is being recycled from the 80% of just what the U.S consumes alone.

Another such item you would most likely handle on a daily basis is the disposable cup. The average American office worker uses about 500 disposable cups a year. We are all guilty of visiting our local eatery and ordering off the menu with little or no concern about the packaging our food comes in.

The mentality with most businesses is why pay the price for more costly packaging material if the consumer isn't asking for it? Prices are already costly enough to compete effectively in today's market, why go green? The answer is, because a growing consumer base will demand it. The cost of virgin materials and the energy to produce these products will be reevaluated when growing customer demand is met by green innovation and design. The consumer is the driving force to today's growing green market.

The next time you are eating lunch at your favorite restaurant or grocery store, or have a few minutes after super at your local dinner or shopping experience, to find out if the business that you are patronizing, has a sustainable practice when it comes to purchasing or selling products with the minimal amount of packaging material.

You will be pleasantly surprised with the many businesses that employ sound and safe recyclable and disposable practices.

Go Green!

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